Land and Water
0.96m2 in total
Leaded, kiln-formed glass
This pair of windows was commissioned for a grand newly built house in West Sussex. The designs are inspired by the views of the surrounding countryside, features of the local landscape and the clients’ love of horses.
Bespoke window panels
Private client, West Sussex
Modern Deco Door
1.15m2 in total
Leaded panel
The starting point for this design was the chevron motif familiar from the work of Frank Lloyd Wright which was a favourite of the client. This panel is a modern take on the Art Deco style to fit with the architecture of the 1930s house.
Bespoke door panel
Private client, Bromley
Glass Cross
5m high x 2m wide
Screenprinting, sandblasting
The client wanted the designs to be based on the motif of the pineapple, traditionally a symbol of welcome. The imagery becomes more abstract and ethereal as one ascends the building.
Eight architectural panels
Private client, London
Lotus
630 x 300mm each
Leaded panels, acid etched
An abstract design based on the idea of a lotus flower being reflected in a pool of water, appropriate to its location in the client’s wetroom. Every piece was individually acid etched with delicate petal markings.
Wet room window
Private client, London NW1
Art Deco
1.7m2 in total
Leaded glass
An Eduoard Benedictus rug design from the 1920s was the starting point of this commission. The clients wanted these bathroom door panels to be made entirely in clear glass to suggests ripples in water.
Four door panels
Private client, London
Modern Door Panels
1.2m2 in total
Leaded glass
The clients wanted to bring light into their hallway with four glass panels in place of the solid wood door. The neo-Georgian architecture of the house lent itself to a geometric design with a graduation of shades.
Four door panels
Private client, London
Edwardian Panels
Various commissions
Leaded glass
These panels are all example of door and window panels that have been made to tie in with the style of neighbouring houses. Some designs have been enhanced and in all cases bespoke colour schemes have been decided with the clients.
Bespoke architectural panels
Private clients, London